Re: Anonymize_headers

From: Randy Johnson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 20:26:57 -0500

On Sun, 09 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Randy Johnson wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to set up squid to web surf anonymously? I have tried the
> > following in my squid.conf file:
> >
> > forwarded_for off
> > anonymize_headers allow Allow Authorization Cache-Control
> > anonymize_headers allow Content-Encoding Content-Length
> > anonymize_headers allow Content-Type Date Expires Host
> > anonymize_headers allow If-Modified-Since Last-Modified
> > anonymize_headers allow Location Pragma Accept Charset
> > anonymize_headers allow Accept-Encoding Accept-Language
> > anonymize_headers allow Content-Language Mime-Version
> > anonymize_headers allow Retry-After Title Connection
> > anonymize_headers allow Proxy-Connection
> >
> > fake_user_agent Nutscrape/1.0 (CP/M; 8-bit)
> >
> > However, when I access sites such as http://www.tlsecurity.com, the site comes
> > back with my IP address, browser and OS information.
> >
> > I'm accessing my squid proxy via an internal ip address to the server (Linux,
> > IP Masquerading via cable modem connection to broadband provider.) Any ideas?
>
> You might try removing 'Charset' from the list and see if that
> helps. 2.2 versions have a bug with unknown headers, and Charset
> is unknown.
>
> Duane W.

I commented out "anonymize_headers allow Location Pragma Accept Charset", but
I'm it's still listing the same info as before, e.g., browser and OS info, etc.

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Randy Johnson
Fairfax, Virginia
randyj@fx4-1-122.mgfairfax.rr.com
Received on Sun Jan 09 2000 - 18:33:13 MST

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